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Where is the LNB cable?

Where is the LNB cable?

The LNB can be found on your satellite dish. It is a piece of equipment that is responsible for receiving information from a satellite in space that sends a signal to the satellite’s receiver, which is connected to your television.

How do I connect my DStv LNB?

Connecting Explora Decoder using a Smart LNB

  1. Mount and correctly align the satellite dish.
  2. Connect the RG6 cable to the unicable port on the Smart LNB.
  3. Connect the RG6 cable to your decoder.
  4. Run the installation wizard.
  5. Contact Multichoice to activate the decoder.

What is LNB on my TV?

The LNB, which stands for Low Noise Block is the attachment at the end of the satellite dish in which the coaxial cables that feed your satellite receiver connect to.

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What is the purpose of a smart LNB?

The Smart LNB is capable of receiving high band transmissions from the newly launched MultiChoice satellite. What you must know is that the Smart LNB combines the features of the DStv Switch into a single UniCable LNB. This way, you can distribute multiple signals with just one cable.

How do I connect my DStv decoder cables?

Connect any one of the four cables from the satellite dish directly to the LNB input on the back of the decoder. 1. If you have a HD TV, use the supplied HDMI cable and connect it to the HDMI port (marked 1) on the back of the decoder, then connect the other end to the HDMI port on the TV.

How do I hook up my satellite dish to cable?

Connecting Your Satellite Dish to Your TV

  1. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the back of your satellite dish labeled “LNB”
  2. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to your satellite receiver in the port marked “Sat in”.
  3. Next, connect one end of the HDMI cable to the ‘output’ port in the back of the satellite.
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How do I install DStv cable?

Connect the cable from the satellite dish directly to the LNB input on the back of the decoder. Connect the cable from the satellite dish directly to the LNB input on the back of the decoder. Connect either cable from the satellite dish directly to the LNB input on the back of the decoder.